Former undisputed UFC bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey — alongside long-time accomplice, Travis Browne have confirmed the beginning of their second time, Liko’ula Pa’uomahinakaipiha Browne on social media this.
Rousey, the inaugural bantamweight champion below the banner of the UFC following her transfer from the now-defunct Strikeforce group again in 2013.
And most lately that includes towards former two-weight champion, Amanda Nunes in a return to the Octagon again in 2016, Riverside grappler, Rousey was stopped with a brutal first spherical barrage of strikes, dropping her second consecutive knockout defeat following a previous high-kick stoppage towards Holly Holm.
Since then, Rousey made the transfer to skilled wrestling below the banner of the WWE (World Wrestling Leisure), the place she loved a powerful tenure earlier than departing the promotion again in 2023.
Ronda Rousey welcomes beginning of second little one with UFC veteran Travis Browne
On social media this week, Rousey confirmed the beginning of her second little one — one other daughter with former UFC heavyweight contender, Browne in a submit on her official Instagram account.
“Our little lady got here into this world throughout a windstorm right into a metropolis on fireplace, so grateful she made it protected and sound,” Ronda Rousey posted. “Liko’ula Pā’ūomahinakaipiha Browne”
Linked with a possible return to blended martial arts competitors — significantly forward of final 12 months’s UFC 300 occasion in Las Vegas, Rousey lately confirmed she would by no means compete in fight sports activities once more, citing her battle with neurological points.
“Each couple years – the identical rumor comes out,” Ronda Rousey instructed the Perception podcast a couple of return to the UFC. “It’s good to really feel missed, I assume. Nevertheless it’s not taking place. I’m not neurologically match to compete anymore on the highest degree. I simply can’t.”
“You simply get to a degree the place the neurological accidents you are taking accumulate over time,” Ronda Rousey defined. “They don’t get any higher.”